Justin Trudeau Has Invited Prince George and Princess Charlotte to Canada’s Birthday Party (Updated)

Left, from DZY/FilmMagic; Right, by Win McNamee, both from Getty Images.

Update (July 27, 2016, 10:00 A.M.): : Kensington Palace has confirmed that the Duke and Duchess will, in fact, be visiting Canada in the fall of 2016. They will spend time in British Columbia and the territory of Yukon, per the statement. At this point, it is unclear if Prince George and Princess Charlotte will be accompanying their parents.

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The most recent royal tour—when Kate and Williamjourneyed to India and Bhutan earlier this year—was, as ever for a royal tour, wonderful and special and great and featured enough new Kate looks to sustain us through at least a month’s worth of workdays. But it did not feature two very important members of the family—Prince George or Princess Charlotte—two people whose every move and article of clothing, like Kate, immediately receives a minimum of three dedicated Daily Mail articles. (George did accompany his parents on the tour of Australia and New Zealand in 2014.)

But we may get a royal tour of all four family members in the near future, it seems, as Canadian prime minister (and current crush of your aunt, who can’t stop Facebooking about him) Justin Trudeauhas invited the royal family to visit Canada to help celebrate the upcoming 150th anniversary of the country. Per a statement from Trudeau’s director of communications, Kate Purchase, to the Globe and Mail, “The Prime Minister certainly has invited William and Kate and family to come to Canada whenever they are available on their schedule.”

O.K., so, that may sound a little vague, but that is certainly not going to stop us from painting a mural of Kate in a maple-leaf-printed ballroom gown on the side of our apartment building.

Purchase added that the visit could take place as early as this fall: “It is a possibility, but again, we don't have any confirmation. From the Prime Minister's perspective, we invited them whenever their schedules permitted it.”

C’mon, Kate (Purchase)!! We need to know whether to block off the entire fall in order to give ourselves enough time to adequately prepare and take in a full-fledged royal tour, or not.

Canada-U.S. tour (2011): They really have the newlywed glow here, no? This looks like the sort of photo that would be floating around Tumblr with “Relationship Goals” drawn on it in some cursive pastel font, doesn’t it?

Photo: by Arthur Edwards/Getty Images.

The London Olympics (2012): Somehow, William and Kate can make a clumsy in-a-crowd-while-wearing-lanyards hug look like a still from a movie poster.

Photo: by REX/Shutterstock.

Prince George’s birth (2013): “In a few years, you’re going to meet President Obama while wearing an adorable bathrobe,” Kate is whispering to him.

Photo: By LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images.

Princess Charlotte’s christening (2015): If we feel the urge to print this photo out and put it in our wallet, we can only imagine how Kate and William feel looking at it. [Insert emoji face with heart eyes here.]

Photo: by Matt Dunham/WPA Pool/Getty Images.

India-Bhutan tour (2016): Oh, you know, that picture every couple has in which the area around the Taj Mahal is completely cleared so you can have a professional portrait of yourselves shot in front of it.

Photo: by Samir Hussein/Pool/WireImage.

India-Bhutan tour (2016): It’s almost criminal how picaresque this one is.

Photo: by REX/Shutterstock.

William and Kate’s wedding (2011): Seems silly to even include this shot as we all have it tattooed on our backs, of course.

Canada-U.S. tour (2011): They really have the newlywed glow here, no? This looks like the sort of photo that would be floating around Tumblr with “Relationship Goals” drawn on it in some cursive pastel font, doesn’t it?

by Arthur Edwards/Getty Images.

The London Olympics (2012): Somehow, William and Kate can make a clumsy in-a-crowd-while-wearing-lanyards hug look like a still from a movie poster.

by REX/Shutterstock.

Prince George’s birth (2013): “In a few years, you’re going to meet President Obama while wearing an adorable bathrobe,” Kate is whispering to him.

By LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images.

Family portrait (2013): This shot (taken by Kate’s dad) is one of the more famous shots of the couple, and we especially like it here as it gets Lupo, a key player in their lives, into our photographic journey.

by Michael Middleton/WPA Pool/Getty Images.

New Zealand-Australia tour (2014): An unscripted moment like this one being captured by the cameras is pretty rare—in the sea of staged, formal, photo ops of the couple—making it all the more delightful.

by Mark Cuthbert-Pool/Getty Images.

New Zealand-Australia tour (2014): We know this is supposed to be a William and Kate-focused slide show, but we do not think they would mind the inclusion of this shot, in which George is clearly the star.

by Government House NZ/Getty Images.

Father’s Day (2014): Another one where George nearly steals the show. One of the shots from this polo match must be in a frame somewhere in Kensington Palace, right?

by REX/Shutterstock.

Meeting Beyoncé and Jay Z in New York (2014): Kate and William met their American royalty counterparts at the Barclays Center (we hear the front-row chair Kate was sitting on is now plated in gold, no one else allowed to ever sit in it).

Princess Charlotte’s birth (2015): William and Kate’s second child was born about two years after Prince George and instantly became the most famous Charlotte on the planet, supplanting Charlotte York.

Princess Charlotte’s christening (2015): If we feel the urge to print this photo out and put it in our wallet, we can only imagine how Kate and William feel looking at it. [Insert emoji face with heart eyes here.]

by Matt Dunham/WPA Pool/Getty Images.

India-Bhutan tour (2016): Oh, you know, that picture every couple has in which the area around the Taj Mahal is completely cleared so you can have a professional portrait of yourselves shot in front of it.

by Samir Hussein/Pool/WireImage.

India-Bhutan tour (2016): It’s almost criminal how picaresque this one is.